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Show Ila Draper will spend a week visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. Barlow at Provo. Miss Draper left for the north last Sunday morning. r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehring have returned to their home at Salt Lake after spending a week here visiting with Mrs. Gehring's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. Ericksen. Mrs. Sylvia E. Metcalf, who spent the past two months visiting relatives rela-tives and friends at Springville, Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan! and othern northern nor-thern Utah cities, returned home last Saturday. She was met at Springville by Mr. and Mrs. L. Lud-vigson. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST j Mrs. M. T. Jennings and son, H. M. Jennings, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aymer Peterson, returned to their home at Nephi, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Taylor was a traveler! to Levan Tuesday evening. She ex-1 pects to be absent three weeks visiting visit-ing with her parents. Mrs. Virgie Duggins and son, Keith, came in from Salt Lake Mon-! day evening. They will be here a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Duggins. Mrs. Milton Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Pierce, and who was operated on for appendicitis at the Salina hospital Tuesday of last week, is progressing satisfactorily. satisfact-orily. Miss Opal Tomkins is here from Salt Lake at the home of Misses Lois and Helen Overfelt. Miss Barbara Malmgren of Cen-terfield Cen-terfield left last Sunday morning for Salt Lake. She will be ahsent .t two weeks visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Peterson, Mrs. John A. Sprott, Fred! Billings-ley Billings-ley and Alvie Peterson, returned Monday evening from Salt Xake City. They motored to the city. Saturday. Mrs. John A. Sprott and. Mrs. Fred Billingsley, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. a.id Mrs. John S. Peterson for the past ten days, left , Tuesday for their .'home -at Grand Junction. A baby boyv tipping the scales at 9 pounds, was "born to Mrs. Don E. Pence last Frid ay afternoon. Mrs. Pence, who is the daughter of Mrs. S. M. Duggins., is here for a visit from Los Angeles. Both Mrs. Pence and baby are doing splendidly. Miss L. S. McMonigal, Miss Josie Curtis, Mrs. Charlotte Villard and Antone Villard left for Bryce canyon Monday morning of this week. The party will go by easy stages and will spend a couple of days at the scenic spots of Southern Utah. They expect to return the last of the week. , J. R. Howard, superintendent for the Gunnison Sugar company, returned return-ed from Salt Lake Monday. He spent a couple of days at the capitol city conferring with the company officials. offic-ials. a Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Partington of Tonopah, and who had been touring northern Utah towns, spent last Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Ericksen. Mrs. Partington and Mrs. Ericksen are sisters. Mrs. Ezra Nielson and Clara and Ferland Nielson of Springville, are in the city and are the guests at the home of Mrs. Sylvia E. Metcalf. S. M. Duggins, Ernest Baxter, E. M. Jolley and Henry Knighton have returned from a hurried trip to Salt Lake. They brought with several Ford cars for the Casino Motor Company. T .H. Gremsgard and son, Thurston and Clarence Mad,sen, motored to Salt Lake last Friday. Mr". Gremsgafd visited with his daughter, Miss Constance, Con-stance, while Bladsen looked after business matters and attended the rodeo. They returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Perkins and Miss Jean Perkins, of Smithfield, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Perkins. They came in from the north Tuesday and expect to continue their journey to Richfield today; Mr. Perkins has been retained as teacher in the North Cache high school and will return home in time for the opening of school. |